The Maya Controversy: Startling New Evidence for an Antediluvian People who Influenced the World

A group of Sacbes on land and passing into the ocean. Sacbes were designed to interlace with cities. Made from mortar and concrete and supported by retaining walls, their path has remained undisturbed for thousands of years. (Image: Google Earth Pro. Google Earth, 2017)

Using satellite imagery we can see that large portions of the Peninsula are now underwater and many of these roads run from the land into the ocean and disappear under the depths, or they follow a bee-line to the remains of ruined cities. Satellite Image Specialist Angela Micol, host of Satellite Archeology Research Society has uncovered hundreds of images of sacbes running deep underwater, just below the surface. New research is needed to seek out and confirm the actual size of these ocean-based ruins, but the evidence is clear; they lead to the remains of Maya cities that are likely to return dates of roughly 9,000 to 12,000 years old, and are evidence of advanced people who could have succumbed to the Younger Dryas catastrophe.

Notes for consideration: In a previous article, “ Atlantis Unearthed ”, I speculate on the remains of pyramid complexes and other buildings under the ocean near Bimini Island. I now believe there is a connection between the people that designed these buildings and the Yucatan Maya of present-day Mexico. This has profound ramifications for Earth’s ancient history, and as I’ve reported on my podcast Earth Ancients – this shows the Maya may have been a global people who influenced other cultures.

Cliff Dunning is an archeo-investigator, author, and host of the popular History podcast, Earth Ancients: Startling New Discoveries from our Planets Distant Past. | www.earthancients.com

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Top Image: The Palace at Sayil, a Maya city on the Gulf of Mexico side of the Yucatan Peninsula. Heavily damaged by ancient floods, complete reconstruction is impossible because of scattered stoneworks. (Photo: Cliff Dunning) Deriv.

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These roads required a tremendous effort and a lot of resources!! I doubt they built them for funsies! It would appear that the Mayan civilization was considerably larger, more complex, and much older, than previously thought. Mayan history appears to be in need of much more research! I would also say the possible connection between the Maya and the Egyptians could stand a bit more investigating.

With the tools available to the modern day archaeologists, if they choose to use them, the entire history of the world pre-AD, could likely now be rewritten. In South America, in particular, the "jungles" can no longer hide their treasures. LIDAR, terrain mapping, photo-imaging and analysis, infra-red/ultra-violet scanning, ground penetrating radar, satellite imaging throughout the spectrum......IF, and I repeat, IF, a concentrated effort were put forth, we now have the ability to learn a hundred times as much as all previous research combined. The discovery of these roads is a good example....can you imagine the tremendous effort it took to build these roads? Can you imagine how long it took to construct them? It is becoming obvious that South American civilization is much older, much more extensive, and much better organized than previously thought. Sooner or later, all of South American history is going to have to be rewritten and brought up to date....the accumulation of evidence for a much different "historical analysis" is becoming too hard even for the "conventional academics" to ignore. And in reality, this is taking place world-wide....all of "pre-history" is now subject to being revamped. We are discovering just how much more complex these "ancient civilizations" were, than previously assumed or thought to be.

When I was a student in secondary school, I got once got a prize book about human prehistory. I think it mentioned the theories of one Lord Carrington. Its drawings showed apelike, primitive creatures huddling around a fire.

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